1) i just got back from Ferntree Gully Auto Salvage.
i got some clear front blinkers for $35 a pair (without globes)

i then went to autobarn next door and got some "Narva Phantom amber indicators" the writing on the packet says "12V 21W BAU15s"

are they the correct ones?

2) im after clear SIDE indicators now to get the whole "clear blinker look", do i get some AU1 Fairmont blinkers? cause iv heard if i get AUIII ones i would need a globe
do i just order them from a ford factory? thanks

As for 2)... you need au series III because au series 1 had amber side indicators.., the problem with the AU ones, is they only fit the other way around without chopping or shaving s**t down... so yeah.. buy AU series 3 clear side indicators from ford... and when you see that they can't fit, turn them around, and be like the others lol

well my first question is are they the correct bulbs i bought? cause atm i have clear bulbs with amber lens (standard), now that i have clear lens to put in, i cant use the clear bulb, thus i had to buy those amber ones.

As for 2)... you need au series III because au series 1 had amber side indicators..,

Cheers

no,AU1 fairmonts had clear.Afaik all AU2 had orange.And all AU3 had clear.

However, ask for AU3 indicators because the AU1 fairmont ones are clear but they look foggy compared to the AU3 ones.

lol, thats right, I remember getting into an argument with someone, and I said that all AU's had clear... he proved me wrong good... he's dads fairmont had orange indicators... although I thought it was a series 1. Sorry bout that. Cheers

well my first question is are they the correct bulbs i bought? cause atm i have clear bulbs with amber lens (standard), now that i have clear lens to put in, i cant use the clear bulb, thus i had to buy those amber ones.

ok - thought so... basically, with amber globes, 12V is a good start, but I would just buy the bulbs from ford personally. But if not, get the old bulbs, and have a look at the specs on that, they might have been higher than 12 volts to allow for voltage changes, or 14.4V. As for wattage, get the ones of your old light bulb, and get a slightly higher power rating, since there is a layer of amber on the globe. Don't go too high, might do damage.

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